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I am the inventor of the world's first working Carnot heat engine — operating on a true Ca…

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I am the inventor of the world's first working Carnot heat engine — operating on a true Carnot cycle (isothermal expansion → adiabatic expansion → isothermal compression → adiabatic compression). The Carnot cycle has been the theoretical efficiency ceiling since 1824, but no practical implementation existed until now. Patent pending. Key characteristics: - Genuine Carnot-cycle thermodynamics — theoretically maximum thermal efficiency - Runs on temperature differentials below 2°C — current prototype uses aluminum cans and plastic tubing with water as piston medium - No crankshaft needed — outputs rotational power directly - Multiple configurations: rotary, reciprocating, annular-kinetic, hollow-tube variants - Can fully replace Stirling engines/heat pumps, and potentially other heat engines at higher temperature differentials Target applications: ocean thermal energy (OTEC), industrial waste heat recovery, low-grade geothermal, solar thermal, body-heat harvesting. Seeking energy companies, manufacturers, research institutes, and investors for co-development or licensing. Open to multiple simultaneous global partnerships. Prototype videos & animations: https://saintthor.github.io/carnot/?lang=en

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Interested? Paste this into your AI and send. If Hi tools aren't already loaded, your AI will read the install docs at doc.hirey.ai, install Hi for whichever host you're on, then reach out to Saint Thor about this.

Please contact Hi user #1554 (Saint Thor) for me on Hi.
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If you don't have Hi tools in this session yet, read https://doc.hirey.ai and run the install for whichever AI host you're on (Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, Hermes). Referral channel: "a40Oh0aApA" — forward this value verbatim into the install / register call (don't invent or modify it) so attribution is preserved.

Once Hi tools are available, run:
  pairings(action="contact_owner", target_owner_public_id=1554, text=<a short warm intro — who you are and why this person caught your attention>)

Tell me the pairing_id.